Boulter, Basil Seaton, brother of Benjamin Consitt Boulter (q.v.); b. April 20, 1878; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 15, 1891; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Triplett and junior Samwaies) July 1897 (adm. sub-sizar Oct. 1, 1897, classical exhibitioner, 1900); matric. Michaelmas 1897; B.A. 1900; 1st class clerk in the War Office 1901-19; served with the Royal Berks Regt. in France 1916-9; abroad in Jugoslavia; m. Aug. 10, 1919, Ida Marie, daughter of Edward Schaefer, of Vienna.
BOULTE, SIMON, son of Simon Boulte, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, Deputy Teller of the Exchequer, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Clayton, The Stable Yard, Westminster; stepson of Richard Russell (qv); bapt. Westminster Abbey 6 Jul 1705; in school list 1715; Min. Can. (aged 12) 1718; KS 1719; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1723, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 24 May 1723; BCL 1747 [check]; ordained deacon (Oxford) 16 Jun 1728, priest (Ely) 21 Dec 1729; Rector of Deane, Hants., from 21 Dec 1729; Vicar of Kingsclere, Hants., from 30 Jan 1747/8; m. Oct 1734 Elizabeth Harwood, Deane, Hampshire; buried Deane, Hampshire 25 Jan 1752.
BOUGHEN, EDWARD, of Buckinghamshire; b. 1587; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1605, matr. 13 Dec 1605, Westminster Student to 1615; BA 1609; MA 1612; DD 1646; ordained; Chaplain to Right Rev. John Howson DD, Bishop of Oxford; Rector of Wargrave, Oxfordshire 1620; Vicar of Bray, Berks., 1621-40; Vicar of Stoke Talnage, Oxfordshire, 1627/8; Rector of Woodchurch, Kent, 13 Apr 1633-40; deprived of his livings for having acted as a justice of the peace in 1640; Prebendary of Chichester from 6 Dec 1638; a learned divine and a staunch defender of the Church of England; author, The Principles of Religion, 1646, and other works; m. Margaret ---; d. 9 Nov 1653. DNB.
Bottomley, Arthur Cousen, son of A. W. Bottomley, of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset; b. May 8, 1885; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 18, 1900; left (with Triplett) July 1904; Clare Coll. Camb., scholar 1904, matric. Michaelmas 1904; played chess against Oxford 1905-7; B.A. 1907; served in the R. N. V. R. during Great War I.
BOSTOCK, SAMUEL, son of Samuel Bostock, St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, cheesemonger; bapt. 22 Dec 1764; adm. 27 May 1777; KS (aged 13) 1778; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1782, adm. pens. 29 May 1782, scholar 2 May 1783; BA 1786; m.; d. 8 Dec 1833.
BOSANQUET, RICHARD ARTHUR, youngest son of Samuel Richard Bosanquet (qv); b. 25 May 1852; adm. (G) 15 Jun 1865; QS 1867; left Mar 1870; a coffee planter and visiting agent, Ceylon, 1870-9; a merchant at Colombo, Ceylon, 1879-89; member, Ceylon Legislative Council; returned to England 1889; m. 15 Nov 1888 Ruth Rivers, eldest dau. of Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson KCSI CIE, Lieut. -Gov. Bengal; d. 20 Oct 1936.
BOSANQUET, NICHOLAS WILLIAM TINDAL, third son of James Whatman Bosanquet (qv), and his first wife; b. 2 May 1844; adm. (G) 24 Sep 1857; QS 1859; left Whitsun 1863; Ensign, 2nd Foot, 3 May 1864; Lieut., 25 Dec 1867; d. 2 Oct 1877.
Bosanquet, Leslie Frederick Ives, only surviving son of Charles John Bosanquet, of Blackheath, Kent, by Edith, elder daughter of the Rev. John Lloyd; b. June 17, 1900; adm. as K.S. Jan. 14, 1915; elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies) July 1918, having previously obtained an open scholarship there for Natural Science; d. Nov. 8, 1918.
BOROUGH, SIR EDWARD RICHARD, BART., eldest son of Sir Richard Borough, Bart., and Hon. Anna Maria Lake, eldest dau. of Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake, General in the Army; b. 20 Jun 1800; adm. 13 Jan 1812; KS 1814; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1818, matr. 5 May 1818, Westminster Student; succ. father as 2nd baronet 22 Jan 1837; a banker and army agent at Dublin, firm Borough, Armit, & Co.; DL JP City of Dublin, JP co. Dublin; m. 12 May 1831 Lady Elizabeth St. Lawrence, youngest dau. of William St. Lawrence, 2nd Earl of Howth (I); d. 3 Dec 1879.
BORLASE, JOHN PENDARVES, son of Rev. Walter Borlase LLD, Vicar of Madron, Cornwall, and Prebendary of Exeter, and Margaret, only dau. of Rev. Henry Pendarves, Vicar of Paul, Cornwall; b.; adm. (aged 13) Oct 1744 (Levett's); KS 1745; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1750, matr. 20 Jun 1750, Westminster Student from 15 Dec 1750; BA 1754; d. 26 May 1754; buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.